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Debris-flow Hazards and Related Phenomena
Instability of steep slopes
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Author(s):
William Savage
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Rex Baum
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2005
Publisher:
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
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DOI:
10.1007/3-540-27129-5_4
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Book chapters
pp. 9
Classification and terminology
pp. 53
Instability of steep slopes
pp. 81
Mechanism of landslide-triggered debris flows: Liquefaction phenomena due to the undrained loading of torrent deposits
pp. 105
Debris-flow mechanics
pp. 135
Entrainment of material by debris flows
pp. 159
Hyperconcentrated flow — transitional process between water flow and debris flow
pp. 291
Debris-flow instrumentation
pp. 305
Runout prediction methods
pp. 325
Climatic factors influencing occurrence of debris flows
pp. 363
Wildfire-related debris flow from a hazards perspective
pp. 411
Debris-flow hazard analysis
pp. 565
Jiangjia Ravine debris flows in south-western China
pp. 659
Multifaceted hazard assessment of Cheekye fan, a large debris-flow fan in south-western British Columbia
pp. 685
Debris flows at Mount St. Helens, Washington, USA
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